Wow, I knew I was distracted this month — but only 18 books? And one was a picture book! Still, 5345 pages finished is nothing to sneeze at. And a 3.8 average is great. So I’m not complaining at all — just noticing. Pretty good month in the end.
So, here’s what happened here in June.
Books/Novels/Novellas Read/Listened to:
Still Reading:
Ratings
2 | — | ||
4 | — | ||
6 | — | ||
2 | 1 | ||
3 | |||
Average = | 3.8 |
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Reviews Posted:
- Venators: Promises Forged by Devri Walls: Out of the Frying Pan and into the . . . Clutches of a Life Siphoning Fae?
- The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t with Her Mind by Jackson Ford: The Title Says Almost Everything You Need to Know About this Rollicking Adventure
- Dead Inside by Noelle Holten: Wherein I babble about a smidgen of the fantastic elements of this book
- Stumptown, vol 1: The Case of the Girl Who Took her Shampoo (But Left her Mini) by Greg Rucka, Matthew Southworth: A solid noir in Rose City.
- The Big Kahuna by Janet Evanovich, Peter Evanovich: Jinkies, that was a bad book
- Deception Cove by Owen Laukkanen: A Con, A Vet, A Dog and Small Town Corruption trying to Crush Them.
- State of the Union by Nick Hornby: Love on the rocks, Ain’t no surprise
- Firefly: Big Damn Hero by Nancy Holder, James Lovegrove: Take me back out to the black
- Paper Son by S.J. Rozan: Lydia and Bill in their most foreign setting yet — Mississippi
- How to Kill Friends and Implicate People by Jay Stringer: Girl Meets Boy on a Crime Spree
- How Not to Die by Michael Greger M.D. FACLM, Gene Stone: I Didn’t Want to Enjoy This Book . . .
- Null Set by SL Huang: Cas Russell — the world’s most violent mathematician — gets proactive fighting crime.
- The October Man by Ben Aaronovitch: Meeting Peter Grant’s German Counterpart
- Kill for Me by Rebecca Bradley: Compelling seems an inadequate word to describe this Police Procedural
TBR Pile/Mound/Heap:
Physical Books: 3 Added, 2 Read, 25 Remaining
E-Books: 4 Added, 1 Read, 23 Remaining
Audiobooks: 4 Added, 3 Read, 5 Remaining
Book Challenge Progress:
2019 Library Love Challenge
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While I Was Reading 2019 ChallengeNothing this month |
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#LetsReadIndie Reading Challenge
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2019 Cloak & Dagger Challenge
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Humor Reading Challenge 2019
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2019 Cloud of Witnesses Reading Challenge
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How was your month?
passmethatbook
Is it bad if I say that I beat your record soundly, and read 30 books this month?-June was *easily* my best month, hands down, though a few of those books were graphic novels/comics so I don’t know if they technically count. Still, 18 books is pretty good! Nice amount of reading there, and several books that I recognize (Seanan McGuire!). Hope July is better…for both of us. =)
HCNewton
Not bad at all – impressive numbers, there. Yeah, hopefully July sees at uptick for us both. 50 for you, right?
passmethatbook
I sincerely hope so. 🙂 Of course, I was sick off and on last month too so had more reading time! (Flu was miserable!)
Bookstooge
My month was full of sh*t and I f*ck*ng hated it. Oh wait, no it wasn’t and no I didn’t. I just wanted to make fun of titles 😀
Your conversation with Passmethatbook had me laughing, at myself. It is so great to see the next level of reading. Hope July is just as good for you…
IM Fletcher
Outstanding. You might be an over achiever. I read some junk mail before I tossed it out.
HCNewton
ROFL